Monday afternoon, July 17 update: SHEA-PORTER FUNDRAISING. As New Hampshire Primary Source first reported on Twitter early Monday, Democratic U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter raised $153,801 during the second quarter of 2017.

Her campaign ended the quarter on June 30 with $170,022 in cash on hand.

The quarterly fundraising brought the total Shea-Porter has raised so far in the 2018 election cycle to $234,060.

Shea-Porter has yet not formally announced a bid for a fifth term, but she filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission in early December 2016, less than a month after being elected over Republican Frank Guinta.

Shea-Porter’s report shows that during the second quarter, she raised $89,245 from individuals and $64,500 from political action committees. For the cycle, Shea-Porter has raised $123,228 from individuals and $110,500 from PACs.

So far in the cycle, 53 percent of her contributions has been from individuals and 47 percent has come from PACs.

In the second quarter, her top PAC supporters – at $5,000 each – were the American Federation of Teachers; the Teamsters’ PAC; the Carpenters Legislative Improvement Committee; the Machinists Nonpartisan Political League; EMILY’s List; and AMERICAPAC, the leadership PAC of House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer.